On the upper right hand corner of every page you will see Today’s Scheduled Ports of Call.
If a webcam is available, the port name will be clickable taking you directly to the webcam.
Please note that these webcam links are on external websites which are unaffiliated with this site.

Please let me know if a link is no longer working by clicking on the Report button next to the webcam name.
If you have a new or better webcam link you can submit the link with our online form.
An attempt has been made to only list webcams that offer views of the Disney Cruise Line ships, but some just provide a view from the port of call.

Home Port Webcams

Below is a list of webcams for Disney Cruise Line's home ports through the end of the year.Barcelona

earthTV WebcamReportWonderful view fom the Grand Marina Hotel, looking over the old harbour and into the city centre and the Rambla del Mar.

San Diego Web CamsReportA collection of live streaming webcams providing views of San Diego. The six webcams are located at Tom Ham's Lighthouse on Harbor Island, the Bali Hai on Shelter Island and Cabrillo National Monument on the tip of Point Loma.

Downtown CharlottetownReportFrom the Coles Building, a view of the courtyard in front of Province House looking south west toward Great George Street. This webcam does not show the ships, but does provide a look at downtown.

Costa Maya Beach WebcamReportMaya Chan Beach Resort is located four miles south of the Port of Costa Maya. The all-inclusive beach break has been designed for the discerning cruiser who might not want to adhere to the strict regimen of a shore excursion.

Cozumel Insider WebcamReportThis is a live webcam view from the Cozumel Insider's downtown oceanfront office next to Punta Langosta Cruise Ship Pier. The webcam provides a constant view of the cruise ship pier.

Victoria Tower WebcamReportA view of Inverclyde from the webcam installed in The Victoria Tower, Greenock. Although, you cannot see the cruise ship you can see what's happening on the Clyde looking east towards Glasgow from the centre of Inverclyde or just check out the local weather if you're planning a trip to Greenock.

TheSnowCloud Juneau Area WebcamsReportScroll down the page for the webcams labeled "Looking down the ZipLine at Icy Strait Point" and "Looking out at Icy Straits" as these will provide you with a view of the cruise ship berth.

Pier One CamReportThe Pier One cam overlooks Maui's industrial port. It is safe to say that if it didn't come in on a plane, it passed through Pier One. Catch views of the paddlers preparing for the regattas early in the morning, scout for good surf and even check the conditions along Maui's North Shore.

Port of Oslo WebcamReportProvides a few different views of the harbour in Oslo. It should be noted that the Disney Magic was not in view during her time in the port. The Disney Magic was visible during arrival and departure during her maneuvering into berth.

San Diego Web CamsReportA collection of live streaming webcams providing views of San Diego. The six webcams are located at Tom Ham's Lighthouse on Harbor Island, the Bali Hai on Shelter Island and Cabrillo National Monument on the tip of Point Loma.

St Maarten Streaming WebcamReportThis webcam is located in Philipsburg with a view across Great Bay to the cruise terminal where you can see the daily comings and goings of cruise ships from the smallest to the largest.

St John Spice Cam (Cruz Bay)ReportThis webcam is located in St John near the Cruz Bay passenger ferry. This does not show the cruise ships, but if you take an excursion to St John you may see yourself on the pier.

Skyride to Paradise Point WebcamReportA view from 700 ft. above the town of Charlotte Amalie. The camera moves around and provides an excellent view of the cruise ships in port.
Please Note: We received word that the webcam will eventually be back online. There is no need to report this webcam.

Hi Scott. There is another port cam in NY called Port New York webcam. As soon as the fog clears, this would be the one where we can see the Disney Magic docked today. This cam is part of the PTZtv site. http://portnywebcam.com/

The maps show the ships when in range of a terrestrial receiver. There is a service we could subscribe to for satellite tracking, but this is not cost effective and would likely require us to seek a sponsor or donations to cover the subscription fee.